Category: News
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talk: Personal data at risk? App analytics to the rescue, 11:15 10/23
UMBC CSEE PhD student Prajit Das will talk on ‘Are your personal data at risk? App analytics to the rescue’ in the Cyber Defense Lab meeting at 11:15 on Friday, October 23.
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Multiple Computer Science Lecturer Positions at UMBC
UMBC’s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department is searching for three full-time lecturers for its computer science program. Start in January or August 2016.
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Ting Zhu receives NSF grant to develop localization and mapping techniques
UMBC CSEE professor Ting Zhu received a $250K award from NSF to develop a holistic approach for real-time, light-weight and accurate relative positioning to detect peers in both indoor and outdoor environments.
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talk: Enhanced IP and OpenFlow Switching to Provide Zero Touch Traffic Engineering, 12pm 10/16
William Chimiak (Laboratory for Telecommunications Science) will talk on Enhanced IP and OpenFlow Switching to Provide Zero Touch Traffic Engineering at noon on Friday, 16 October 2015 in ITE 102 at UMBC.
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Get Linux at the LUG Installfest, 12-6p Fri 10/16, UMBC Commons
Get Linux on your computer at UMBC’s Linux Users Group Linux Installfest, 12-6pm on Fri., Oct 16 on Main Street in the Commons. The event is free and open to all.
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Kaizen Capture The Flag event 6:30-11:30 Thur 10/15
UMBC hosts Kaizen, a capture the flag event building information security skills via hands-on, interactive hacking challenges, Thursday evening from 6:30 to 11:30.
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talk: Grounded Language Acquisition: A Physical Agent Approach, Fri 10/9
UMBC CSEE Prof. Cynthia Matuszek talks on Grounded Language Acquisition: A Physical Agent Approach, 12pm Friday Oct. 9 in ITE325 at UMBC.
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talk: Hack, Play, Win: Lessons Learned Running The Maryland Cyber Challenge, 10/9
UMBC’s Rick Forno talk, Hack, Play, Win: Lessons Learned Running The Maryland Cyber Challenge, 11:15 Fri Oct 9, UMBC ITE 231
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UMBC partners to develop utility-driven smart energy services
UMBC CSEE Prof. Nilanjan Banerjee is part of a $1M NSF grant to develop intelligent, utility-driven smart energy services.
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UMBC awarded NSF grant to automate energy assement for low-income Baltimore neighborhoods
UMBC Professors Nirmalya Roy, Nilanjan Banerjee, and Ryan Robucci were awarded a $500K NSF CPS grant to develop sensing systems to automate energy consumption and wastage estimation in low income homes in Baltimore